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Yes the college is fully accredited by the nursing and midwifery council of Nigeria ( NMCN ) .

Yes Students from the college will go for compulsory one year National Youth Service Corp {NYSC}.

Yes, Peacock College of Nursing Sciences (PCONAK) is accredited by the relevant educational authorities for offering nursing programs.

PCONAK is a private institution offering world-class nursing education.

PCONAK offers a variety of nursing programs, including basic nursing and post-basic nursing courses.

The duration of the nursing program at PCONAK is typically 3 to 4 years, depending on the level of study and program selected.

Currently, PCONAK offers undergraduate nursing programs but plans for postgraduate programs may be available in the future.

Candidates must be at least 16 years old to be eligible for admission into PCONAK.

Candidates must have a minimum JAMB score of 150 and must meet the O'Level requirements. Awaiting results are not accepted.

Candidates are required to have at least 5 credit passes in subjects like English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics from WAEC or NECO.

Yes, you can combine WAEC and NECO results, but NABTEB results cannot be used for two sittings.

No, PCONAK does not accept students with awaiting results. All results must be available before applying.

Yes, you can check your admission status online through the "Admission Status" page on the PCONAK portal.

To apply, visit the official website, fill out the application form, upload the required documents, and submit the form.

The application fee is specified on the admission portal and must be paid to the account generated for the candidate on the portal.

The application deadline is usually specified on the admission portal and must be strictly adhered to.

You will need O'Level results, JAMB result slip, passport photographs, and other documents specified on the portal.

Yes, PCONAK provides hostel accommodation for students, with different options available.

PCONAK offers a conducive and supportive learning environment, with state-of-the-art facilities for students.

PCONAK maintains a low student-to-teacher ratio to ensure personalized attention and quality learning.

Yes, Peacock College of Nursing Sciences, Akure (PCONAK) requires candidates to take an entrance examination as part of the admission process. The exam is conducted using a Computer-Based Test (CBT) system to ensure a seamless and efficient assessment.

Yes, students at PCONAK engage in practical training sessions as part of the nursing curriculum, including clinical placements.

PCONAK has a strict attendance policy, and students must maintain a minimum attendance rate to stay in good standing.

Currently, PCONAK only offers full-time programs. Part-time or evening programs are not available at the moment.

PCONAK operates on a semester-based academic calendar, with two major semesters per year.

Yes, students at PCONAK are encouraged to participate in various extracurricular activities such as sports, clubs, and social events.

Yes, PCONAK provides opportunities for students to participate in internships and clinical placements in healthcare settings.

Graduates from PCONAK are well-prepared to pursue careers as registered nurses in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings.

Yes, PCONAK offers career services to assist students in securing employment after graduation.

PCONAK does not currently offer scholarships or financial aid, but students can seek external funding or loans.

Yes, PCONAK maintains a formal dress code, especially for clinical training and practical sessions.

To graduate, students must meet academic and clinical requirements, including passing all required courses and clinical placements.

Yes, PCONAK accepts students with previous higher education degrees, provided they meet the required O'Level and JAMB scores.

The curriculum at PCONAK combines theoretical instruction with practical clinical experience, ensuring that students gain comprehensive nursing knowledge and skills.

Yes, internet access is necessary to complete the online application and submit required documents. You can use any device with internet access.

Yes, candidates must achieve a minimum JAMB score of 150 to be eligible for admission into PCONAK.

If you do not meet the minimum JAMB score, you will not be eligible for admission in that admission cycle. However, you can reapply in the next cycle if you improve your score.

Yes, students are required to wear approved nursing uniforms during clinical training, which include scrubs and other professional attire as directed by the faculty.

PCONAK encourages students to focus on their studies, but part-time work may be allowed if it does not interfere with academic and clinical obligations.

Currently, PCONAK does not offer scholarships. However, students are encouraged to explore external scholarship opportunities through various organizations and government initiatives.

Yes, students can defer their admission under certain circumstances. Please contact the admissions office for specific details regarding deferral procedures.

Yes, PCONAK has an active student council that represents the interests of the student body and organizes various events and activities.

Graduates of PCONAK must complete all required coursework, clinical training, and pass the final exams to be awarded their nursing certificate.

Yes, transfer students are welcome, but they must meet the admission requirements and provide transcripts and documentation from their previous institution for evaluation.

Yes, PCONAK has various sports teams, and students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities including sports.

PCONAK provides job placement assistance by connecting graduates with healthcare employers through the career services office.

Yes, PCONAK offers mentorship programs where senior students or faculty provide guidance to new students.

Currently, all courses are conducted on-campus, but the school is exploring the possibility of offering online courses in the future.

PCONAK maintains a diverse student body, with a growing number of male students pursuing nursing, though the majority of nursing students are female.

The primary language of instruction at PCONAK is English.

No, a valid JAMB result is a requirement for admission to PCONAK.

NABTEB results are accepted for a single sitting, but cannot be used in combination with other results for two sittings.

Yes, there is a processing fee for issuing certificates and transcripts. The exact amount is provided by the administration at the time of request.

Yes, a medical certificate stating that you are fit to study nursing is required as part of the admission process.

Students are responsible for purchasing their textbooks, but some learning materials may be provided by the school.

Yes, students who live off-campus are allowed to bring their personal vehicles, but parking is limited and may require a permit.

Currently, PCONAK does not offer study-abroad programs, but the school encourages students to participate in international conferences and seminars.

Exams are typically held at the end of each semester, with additional assessments such as quizzes and practical exams conducted throughout the semester.

Yes, the deadline for submitting applications is clearly stated on the admission portal. Please check the portal for the latest deadlines and ensure timely submission.

Yes, PCONAK accepts students from diverse backgrounds, including those who have been out of school for a few years, as long as they meet the admission requirements.

Candidates must be at least 16 years old to apply. Students under the age of 16 will not be admitted into the program.

PCONAK focuses on practical nursing training in a clinical environment, while traditional university programs may be more academically focused with less emphasis on hands-on clinical experience.

PCONAK hires student assistants for various campus duties. If you are interested in part-time work on campus, please contact the administration for available positions.

PCONAK offers a supportive and collaborative learning environment with experienced faculty members and state-of-the-art clinical facilities to enhance the student experience.

Yes, PCONAK is committed to providing an inclusive environment and offers accommodations for students with disabilities to ensure equal access to educational opportunities.

Students are assessed through a combination of written exams, practical assessments, clinical evaluations, and projects throughout the program.

Hostel accommodation is available to students, and applications can be made through the admission portal after securing admission. Availability is limited, so it’s advisable to apply early.

Currently, PCONAK does not offer official exchange programs, but students are encouraged to participate in external conferences and seminars.

PCONAK has a strict attendance policy. Students are required to attend all classes and clinical sessions, and excessive absences may result in academic penalties.

If you fail an exam, you may be allowed to retake it after receiving additional tutoring or support. The exact procedure depends on the course and the severity of the failure.

Yes, PCONAK has a medical center that provides basic healthcare services to students. For more serious medical issues, students are referred to nearby hospitals.

PCONAK offers academic counseling, career services, mentorship programs, and emotional support to help students succeed both academically and personally.

No, Peacock College of Nursing Sciences, Akure (PCONAK) does not have a cafeteria that provides affordable meals for students during school hours.

During clinical training, students are required to wear their nursing uniforms, including scrubs and other professional attire as directed by the faculty.

PCONAK does not offer student loans directly, but you may explore third-party financial institutions or government programs for educational loans.

Yes, PCONAK offers a variety of extracurricular activities, including sports, cultural clubs, and academic organizations.

Yes, PCONAK offers counseling services to help students manage stress, anxiety, and other mental health concerns.

If you have a complaint, you can contact the student affairs office or submit a formal complaint through the student portal.

Yes, PCONAK partners with hospitals and clinics to provide students with real-world clinical placements and internships.

Yes, military personnel are welcome to apply to PCONAK. However, it is advisable to contact the admissions office to discuss specific scheduling or flexibility needs.

You should bring your original documents, including your O'Level results, JAMB result slip, birth certificate, and passport-sized photographs.

Once admitted, students can only change their program or course with approval from the academic board, provided they meet the requirements of the new program.

Yes, all students are issued a student ID card, which provides access to campus facilities and serves as identification during exams and other official events.

Pay the non-refundable application fee via the account number generated in your name on the admission portal. Do not pay to any other account.

No, payments must only be made to the account number generated in your name through the admission portal.

After payment confirmation, your admission form will be processed, and you will be able to print it immediately.

You will receive an email confirmation once your payment has been successfully processed.

No, the application fee is non-refundable.

The payment deadline is specified on the admission portal and must be adhered to.

No, the application fee must be paid in full in one installment.

Yes, there may be other fees associated with tuition, accommodation, and clinical training, which will be communicated during the admission process.

No, the application fee is non-refundable once paid, regardless of whether the applicant is admitted or not.

Yes, you can make payments through mobile banking or any other bank transfer method, but ensure that the payment is made to the account generated for you on the portal.

Yes, Peacock College of Nursing Sciences, Akure (PCONAK) allows tuition fees to be paid in installments at the start of the semester, with a maximum of two payments.

Peacock College of Nursing Sciences, Akure (PCONAK) accepts payments through bank transfers. All payments must be made using the account number generated in the student’s name or the designated school account number.

No, there are no hidden fees. However, students may be required to pay additional fees for hostel accommodation, tuition, and clinical training.

A payment receipt will be generated and sent to your registered email once your payment is confirmed.

Yes, you can pay through an international bank transfer, but ensure the transfer is made to the account generated for you on the admission portal.

Currently, the application fee can only be paid through bank transfer, and mobile money services are not accepted.

No, you can submit your application first, but payment must be made before the form can be processed and printed.

Yes, once your payment is confirmed, you will receive an email notification confirming your payment.

If you make an error, please contact the admissions office immediately to rectify the issue before making the payment.

Yes, the application fee is the same for all applicants, regardless of their background or program of choice.

If you believe you have overpaid, please contact the admissions office immediately. They will verify the payment and process a refund if necessary.

No, the application fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.

Currently, payments must be made via bank transfer. Bank drafts or cheques are not accepted for the application fee.

Once payment is confirmed, your application will be processed immediately, and you will be able to print your admission form.

If you do not make the payment by the deadline, your application will be considered incomplete, and you may not be eligible for admission for that cycle.

Yes, there may be a late payment fee if tuition is not paid by the designated due date. The amount of the fee will be specified in the payment guidelines.

Yes, tuition fees for the entire program can be paid upfront. However, students may also choose to pay per semester if that option is available.

Yes, transfer students are required to pay the application fee as part of the admission process.

No, all payments must be made in Nigerian Naira, and you must use the account generated for you in the admission portal.

Currently, PCONAK does not offer discounts on the application fee for siblings of current students.

If you do not receive a confirmation email after making the payment, please contact the admissions office to verify the status of your payment and application.